"Yes of course we would like to come some day to India because I know that in that par of the world also MotoGP is really big and it is really important for the manufacturers because they sell a lot of bikes there," Marquez said.
The 21-year-old says it would be a nice idea to even invite fans to some of the races in the MotoGP calendar.
"Someday we must come there with some project. If Dorna (rights holder of the racing event) says or MotoGP says we must go to show our bikes to fans in India, why not? Maybe someday we can go there to meet them or we can even invite some people to see some of the MotoGP races," he added.
"It will be nice to ride together in the near future (with Alex) because that experience was very, very nice when I was with him," Marquez said referring to the testing done on MotoGP bike with his younger brother a day after this year's final race was held.
More From This Section
When asked if he would like his younger brother in the same team, he said : "We would like to compete in the same category. It would be really nice to race for the same team but you really don't know."
On his part, younger brother Alex said having a brother like Marc had made it easier to break into the highly competitive motorcycle racing.
"It's easier for me thanks to him (Marc), I try to learn from him," Alex said.
The Honda Repsol rider Marquez also played down his record breaking feat of eclipsing Australian Mick Doohan's record of 12 race wins in a season, set in 1997.
Marquez said Valentino Rossi, who came second this year, said next year he expected his childhood idol to be among his main rivals along with teammate Dani Pedrosa and another Spainiard Jorge Lorenzo, who rides for Yamaha.